Fanatics Voids Bilal Coulibaly Prop Bets

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Fanatics has reportedly voided all Washington Wizards Bilal Coulibaly prop bets after he departed the game against the Chicago Bulls in the first quarter.

The exit was due to a non-COVID illness, Josh Robbins of The Athletic reports.

Coulibaly went to the locker room in the first quarter of Wednesday's game and will not return for the rest of the contest. He'll end his night with zero points, two assists, one rebound and one steal over nine minutes. Corey Kispert, Kyle Kuzma and Kyshawn George should see additional playing time for the rest of Wednesday's game due to Coulibaly's absence.

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It should be noted that not all books voided Coulibaly prop bets.

Conspiracy theories soon began taking hold in the betting world.

One person tweeted:

"It’s wild how much Vegas gets away with in the sports betting world. I used to laugh at people saying games are rigged. But how do you let a player (Bilal Coulibaly) suit up sick and then take him out 8 mins in the first quarter. No mention on injury report."

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